Girls swim: Sea Kings gear up for Friday’s finals
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IRVINE - Kim McKay and Brittany Bowlus of Corona del Mar High swam
personal-best and CIF Southern Section-qualifying times in the 200-yard
freestyle Tuesday to highlight the Pacific Coast League girls swim
preliminaries at University High.
McKay qualified second in the 200 free in 1:59.58 and Bowlus fourth in
2:01.64 to improve.
Coach Doug Volding’s Sea Kings, who finished 4-1 in PCL dual meets
this year behind unbeaten Uni, will get another shot at the Trojans in
Friday’s finals at 1 p.m.
In the prelims, the top eight individuals in each event qualified for
the finals.
“It’ll be interesting,” said Volding, whose team had five other
runner-up finishes in the prelims, including McKay’s No. 2-qualifying
time in the 500 free with a personal-best 5:20.53.
CdM’s Jordan Anae qualified second in the 200 individual medley
(2:16.77) and 100 breaststroke (1:13.11), while Vivian Liao was second in
the 50 free (26.34). Bowlus also had a runner-up qualifying time in the
100 free (56.06).
CdM’s Christina Hewko qualified third in the 100 backstroke in 1:07.50
and qualified fifth in the 500 free with a personal-best 5:38.19.
Jessica Harkins (fourth in 1:09.62) and Heather Hapeman (eighth in
1:11.64) also qualified in the 100 back for the Sea Kings, while teammate
Niki Hendrickson advanced in the 100 butterfly (third in 1:05.73) and 200 IM (sixth in 2:29.79).
In the 100 fly, Corona del Mar’s Hayley Sheetz qualified sixth in
1:10.37 and eighth in the 50 free (27.65), while Kelli Kline qualified
eighth in the 100 fly (1:13.11).
CdM had two other qualifiers in the 100 free with fourth-place Liao
(57.01) and eighth-place Hapeman (59.47).
Flo Rodenhuis qualified seventh in the 100 breast (1:18.07) for CdM,
while Costa Mesa had two swimmers advance to the PCL finals: Shirley Peng
in the 50 free (fourth in 26.91) and Michelle Payne in the 500 free
(seventh in 6:49.28).
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